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Celebrity Across the Channel, 1750–1850: Performing Celebrity

Editat de Anaïs Pédron, Clare Siviter Contribuţii de Ariane Fichtl, Chris Haffenden, Emrys Jones, Miranda Kiek, Antoine Lilti, Margaret Mason, Laure Philip, Anna Senkiw, Blake Smith, Gabriel Wick
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 23 iul 2021 – vârsta ani
Celebrity Across the Channel, 1750-1850 is the first book to study and compare the concept of celebrity in France and Britain from 1750 to 1850 as the two countries transformed into the states we recognize today. It offers a transnational perspective by placing in dialogue the growing fields of celebrity studies in the two countries, especially by engaging with Antoine Lilti’s seminal work, The Invention of Celebrity, translated into English in 2017. With contributions from a diverse range of scholarly cultures, the volume has a firmly interdisciplinary scope over the time period 1750 to 1850, which was an era marked by social, political, and cultural upheaval. Bringing together the fields of history, politics, literature, theater studies, and musicology, the volume employs a firmly interdisciplinary scope to explore an era marked by social, political, and cultural upheaval. The organization of the collection allows for new readings of the similarities and differences in the understanding of celebrity in Britain and France. Consequently, the volume builds upon the questions that are currently at the heart of celebrity studies.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781644532133
ISBN-10: 1644532131
Pagini: 336
Ilustrații: 9 B-W illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Delaware Press
Colecția University of Delaware Press
Seria Performing Celebrity


Notă biografică

ANAÏS PÉDRON is an independent scholar based in London, England. She has recently published the article “‘Nous aussi nous sommes citoyennes’: Female Activism during the French Revolution” in Women in French Studies (Special Issue 2019), and the chapter “Olympe de Gouges, anti-esclavagiste et anticolonialiste?” in Les Lumières, l’esclavage et l’idéologie coloniale: XVIIIe - XIXe siècle, ed. Pascale Pellerin.
 
CLARE SIVITER is a theater historian of the longer French Revolutionary period and is lecturer in French Theatre at the University of Bristol. She is the author of Tragedy and Nation in the Age of Napoleon.

Cuprins

List of Illustrations    
Antoine Lilti, Preface    
Anaïs Pédron and Clare Siviter, Introduction
    
Section 1: Theorizing Celebrity
Chapter 1: Chris Haffenden, “‘Immortality in This World’: Reconfiguring Celebrity and Monument in the Romantic Period”    
Chapter 2: Blake Smith, “The Scholar as Celebrity: Anquetil-Duperron’s Discours Préliminaire”    
Chapter 3: Meagan Mason, “The Physiognomies of Virtuosi in Paris, 1830–1848” 

Section 2: Representing Celebrity
Chapter 4: Anna Senkiw, “‘To Perdition’: Politicians, Players, and the Press”    
Chapter 5: Anaïs Pédron, “Clairon’s Strategies to Achieve Celebrity and Glory”    
Chapter 6: Miranda Kiek, “Celebrity—Thou Art Translated! Corinne in England”    
Chapter 7: Clare Siviter, “Celebrity Across Borders: The Chevalier d’Eon”    

Section 3: Inheriting Celebrity
Chapter 8: Emrys D. Jones: “‘Knowing My Family’: Dynastic Recognition in Eighteenth-Century Celebrity Culture”    
Chapter 9: Gabriel Wick, “Princes of the Public Sphere: Visibility, Performance, and Princely Political Activism, 1771–1774”    
Chapter 10: Ariane Viktoria Fichtl, “Ancient Parallels to Eighteenth-Century Concepts of Celebrity”    
Chapter 11: Laure Philip, “The Celebrity, Reputation, and Glory of the Empire and Restoration France through the Lens of Adèle de Boigne’s Memoirs” 
   
Bibliography    
About the Contributors    

 

Descriere

Scholars often focus on the period from 1750 to 1850 as the birth of “celebrity”, but this volume is the first to offer a sustained comparative study of celebrity in Britain and France during this period. Through a series of national and international case studies bringing together the fields of history, politics, literature, theater studies, and musicology, it unearths how celebrity was developed, theorized, and consumed on either side of the Channel.